Was it the anticipated high costs of traveling to Colorado and Texas as part of the new league that precipitated the shutdown? Since the sponsors are not demanding a refund, one infers that the amount of money from sponsorships were minimal, and certainly not enough to cover travel, so it all makes "cents".....
The NLIS basically evaporated into thin air, and there really been zero information out there. If I were to speculate, I would have thought that the two leagues would have operated more like regional conferences. Travel that way, take on expansion teams in that way, etc. So I wouldn't think it was just going to be broader league-wide (more expensive) travel. Then you add the deal where NILS had a club in Orlando, and now there's a new team there, but the other is gone. It's all very strange, and feels like something you'd see from NISA.
Was it the anticipated high costs of traveling to Colorado and Texas as part of the new league that precipitated the shutdown? Since the sponsors are not demanding a refund, one infers that the amount of money from sponsorships were minimal, and certainly not enough to cover travel, so it all makes "cents".....
The NLIS basically evaporated into thin air, and there really been zero information out there. If I were to speculate, I would have thought that the two leagues would have operated more like regional conferences. Travel that way, take on expansion teams in that way, etc. So I wouldn't think it was just going to be broader league-wide (more expensive) travel. Then you add the deal where NILS had a club in Orlando, and now there's a new team there, but the other is gone. It's all very strange, and feels like something you'd see from NISA.